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Guyana is a poor, low-lying state on the South American coast predominantly covered by tropical rain forest. Climate change is likely to cause seasonal weather patterns to alter. Rising sea levels have necessitated increased expenditure to address the consequences of flooding and the overtopping of river and sea defenses.
With higher temperatures and more rainfall, Guyana is also seeing a spread of malaria beyond previous levels. This threatens to push the disease back into densely populated coastal regions as water levels rise and introduce new breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
Country: Guyana
Region: South America
Vulnerability: High
Perception of Climate Change: Security Threat
Capacity: Low
Preparedness: Medium
Overall Assessment: Good
Full Report:
Global Security Defense Index on Climate Change – Guyana 2014 by The American Security Project
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